Kodály Spicy Jazz

Kodály Spicy Jazz

Intro

Kodály Spicy Jazz was formed in 2017 in memoriam of the 50th anniversary of Zoltán Kodály’s death. It aims to bring the well-known Hungarian folksongs from choir and singing lessons to the – mainly young - audience in a new, creative, energetic fresh kind of flavour. The members of the band are professional musicians who have several bands and represent a wide spectrum of genres like blues, funk, rock, metal, reggea or pop music. The band performs an adaptation of the song ’Esti Dal’ in their debut videoclip which is one of the most well-known piece of Kodály’s oeuvre since this wonderful and poignant song is taught in every choir and music school.

Their first LP was published in 2018 and it contained ten re-brainstormed folksongs that are known owing to Kodály’s collective work, for example: Esti Dal, Felszállott a Páva and Felülről Fúj az Őszi Szél. This LP is the jubilee 100th publication of Music Fashion Art & Management.

Since then the band has made many concerts in Hungary and abroad, like Linz, Stuttgart, Rome, Morocco, they had a tour in Transilvania, even the Hungarian V4 presidency period of European Parliament in Strasburg was launched by a Kodály Spicy Jazz concert and they received an invitation to participate in the prestigious Baku International Jazz Festival as well.

The official music video of „Xmas shepherd-dance” has nearly 46.000 Youtube views.

Euronews, Europe's largest news channel uses the recordings of the Kodály Spicy Jazz beetween news signals in the Hungarian channel from 21. June 2019.

Meanwhile the concerts and tours the musicians found some time to work on their second LP.

The members of Kodály Spicy Jazz:

Dániel Görögh – trumpet, flugelhorn, art manager

Levente Ohidi – keyboards

Kristof Szabo – bass

Mate Vendl – drums

Repertoire

  • Esti dal
  • Fölszállott a páva
  • Felülről fúj az őszi szél
  • Adventi ének
  • Háry János - Intermezzo
  • Túrót eszik a cigány
  • A magyarokhoz
  • A karácsonyi pásztortánc

Technics

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